9 relations: APT (programming language), EIA standards, G-code, Location problem, Milling cutter, Numerical control, Pencil milling, Post processor, Raster passes.
APT (programming language)
APT or Automatically Programmed Tool is a high-level computer programming language most commonly used to generate instructions for numerically controlled machine tools.
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EIA standards
Here is a list of Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) Standards.
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G-code
G-code (also RS-274), which has many variants, is the common name for the most widely used numerical control (NC) programming language.
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Location problem
Location problem may refer to several categories of problems within various application areas associated with different meanings of the terms "location" and "locate".
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Milling cutter
Milling cutters are cutting tools typically used in milling machines or machining centres to perform milling operations (and occasionally in other machine tools).
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Numerical control
Computer numerical control (CNC) is the automation of machine tools by means of computers executing pre-programmed sequences of machine control commands.
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Pencil milling
Pencil milling is a cleanup toolpath generated by computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) programs to machine internal corners and fillets with smaller radius tools to remove the remaining material that are inaccessible with larger tools used for previous roughing, semi-finishing, and finishing toolpaths.
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Post processor
A Post Processor is a unique "driver" specific to a CNC machine, robot or mechanism; some machines start at different locations or require extra movement between each operation, the Post-Processor works with the CAM software or off-line programming software to make sure the G-Code output or program is correct for a specific machine build.
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Raster passes
Raster passes are the most basic of all machining strategies for the finishing or semi-finishing of a part during computer-aided manufacturing (CAM).
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